It's all about graphic smoothness... In Tiger the system seems to move better. I installed the 4GB and I dont see that much difference... I dont know, maybe I'm not seen well.. Maybe I need to reinstall Leopard again..

There are multiple ways to do it. Just google 2d leopard dock and you'll find quite a few ways.

If you have onyx already installed, it has an option in there to change it. If you don't, it's a great utility for optimizing and cleaning out your system plus it allows for some little interface tweaks (such as 2d dock).

My MBP came with Tiger when I got it almost a year ago. I upgrade the Ram to 4gb a few weeks ago. If I put Tiger back... Would it run better?

Opinions please!!!

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Because of the wonderful 5.6 update I was forced to do an archive and install to get my iMac up and running again. Because I purchased it when Leopard was just released, my package came with the Tiger disks and the Leopard upgrade disk. So I had to load Tiger first as the upgrade disk isn't recognized as bootable. Having never used Tiger, I did find it to be quite snappy, however I continued to perform the updates to 10.5.6, figuring it was a clean system with no configuration changes. I rather liked the look and feel of Tiger too.

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